An oil and soap free cleanser with the anti bacterial magic of honey, drawing powers of rhassoul clay and the moisturizing talents of coconut. Light as a Featha is a mild exfolient as the coconut and clay add just the right amount of grit to polish the skin without crossing the line into the sandpaper zone. Just right for those with sensitive skin. Also makes a great mask.

Continuing a family legacy of herbalists and natural healers, Fat and the Moon founder Rachel Budde has built her company around providing handcrafted, herbal body care products to those seeking a natural alternative to chemical-filled products. Like a witch over a cauldron, Budde experiments with age-old ingredients and recipes passed down from various healing traditions to craft innovatively simple products that are good for the body and the earth. Every product is made in small batches from organic ingredients. Plastic is used sparingly, and all of the packaging is set up to be a joy to reuse and a breeze to recycle.

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An oil and soap free cleanser with the anti bacterial magic of honey, drawing powers of rhassoul clay and the moisturizing talents of coconut. Light as a Featha is a mild exfolient as the coconut and clay add just the right amount of grit to polish the skin without crossing the line into the sandpaper zone. Just right for those with sensitive skin. Also makes a great mask.

Sizing + Details

Mix up a small scoop in your hand with a little water to make cleanser.
Wash face with it at the beginning of the bath, let it sit and wash it off at the end of the bath. Makes for a lovely mask.
Cruelty Free

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Continuing a family legacy of herbalists and natural healers, Fat and the Moon founder Rachel Budde has built her company around providing handcrafted, herbal body care products to those seeking a natural alternative to chemical-filled products. Like a witch over a cauldron, Budde experiments with age-old ingredients and recipes passed down from various healing traditions to craft innovatively simple products that are good for the body and the earth. Every product is made in small batches from organic ingredients. Plastic is used sparingly, and all of the packaging is set up to be a joy to reuse and a breeze to recycle.